venir
verb
Syllable Decomposition
venirFrom Latin vĕnīre (same meaning). Perfectly regular in Latin, this verb, when passing into French, became irregular, due to phonetic evolution (alternation of strong and weak forms in the present indicative ven/vien, elision of unstressed final or internal vowels, epenthesis in the future and present conditional; in this order, the morphology of the word could be retraced as follows: *venirát > venrat > vendra > viendra, etc.).
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "venir"Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
german:kommen
english:happen
danish:komme
spanish:venir
finnish:tulla
italian:venire
japanese:来る
dutch:komen
polish:przychodzić
portuguese:ir
russian:приходить
swedish:komma
turkish:gelmek
See also
venu (v.) venu (adj.) revenir (v.) vinssions (v.) vinssiez (v.) vinsses (v.) Viens (pn.) vint (v.) vînmes (v.) vîntes (v.) venue (cn.) venue (adj.) venue (v.) Vienne (pn.) revenu (cn.) revenue (cn.) revenue (adj.) vient (v.) viens (v.) vins (cn.)